Multiple Choice
The psychometric properties of a developmental screening tool include assessing specificity. Specificity is defined as:
A) The ability of a screening tool to be standardized on a large, nationally representative sample
B) The ability of a measure to produce consistent results. To determine a similar result if the screening tool is repeated 2 weeks later
C) The ability of a measure to discriminate between a child at a determined level of risk for delay and the rest of the population
D) The ability of a screening tool to be accurate and identify children who do not have a developmental delay
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